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Homepage:https://www.landecon.cam.ac.uk/directory/dr-terry-barker
Postal address:19 Silver Street Cambridge CB3 9EP UK
Workplace:Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, (more information at EDIRC)
Cambridge Econometrics, (more information at EDIRC)
University of East Anglia, School of Environmental Sciences

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Working Papers

2010

  1. The economics of low stabilization: Model comparison of mitigation strategies and costs
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (137)
    See also Journal Article The Economics of Low Stabilization: Model Comparison of Mitigation Strategies and Costs, The Energy Journal, International Association for Energy Economics (2010) Downloads View citations (157) (2010)

2008

  1. Does Geography Matter for the Clean Development Mechanism?
    Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers, University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economics Downloads
  2. The Clean Development Mechanism and Sustainable Development: A Panel Data Analysis
    Environmental Economy and Policy Research Working Papers, University of Cambridge, Department of Land Economics Downloads

2007

  1. The Costs of Avoiding Dangerous Climate Change: Estimates Derived from a Meta-Analysis of the Literature
    Human Development Occasional Papers (1992-2007), Human Development Report Office (HDRO), United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) Downloads View citations (7)

1997

  1. Procedural leadership in climate policy: a European task
    Post-Print, HAL View citations (1)

Journal Articles

2020

  1. Uncertainties in macroeconomic assessments of low-carbon transition pathways - The case of the European iron and steel industry
    Ecological Economics, 2020, 172, (C) Downloads View citations (7)

2016

  1. GDP and employment effects of policies to close the 2020 emissions gap
    Climate Policy, 2016, 16, (4), 393-414 Downloads View citations (16)

2013

  1. Are estimated costs of stringent mitigation biased?
    Climatic Change, 2013, 121, (2), 129-138 Downloads View citations (3)
  2. Pushing the boundaries of climate economics: critical issues to consider in climate policy analysis
    Ecological Economics, 2013, 85, (C), 155-165 Downloads View citations (22)

2012

  1. A new economics approach to modelling policies to achieve global 2020 targets for climate stabilisation
    International Review of Applied Economics, 2012, 26, (2), 205-221 Downloads View citations (29)
  2. Low-carbon development in the least developed region: a case study of Guangyuan, Sichuan province, southwest China
    Natural Hazards: Journal of the International Society for the Prevention and Mitigation of Natural Hazards, 2012, 62, (2), 243-254 Downloads View citations (7)
  3. The Clean Development Mechanism and low carbon development: A panel data analysis
    Energy Economics, 2012, 34, (4), 1033-1040 Downloads View citations (24)

2010

  1. Modeling Low Climate Stabilization with E3MG: Towards a 'New Economics' Approach to Simulating Energy-Environment-Economy System Dynamics
    The Energy Journal, 2010, Volume 31, (Special Issue) Downloads View citations (31)
  2. Pathways to a low-carbon economy for the UK with the macro-econometric E3MG model
    Energy Policy, 2010, 38, (6), 3067-3077 Downloads View citations (29)
  3. The Economics of Low Stabilization: Model Comparison of Mitigation Strategies and Costs
    The Energy Journal, 2010, Volume 31, (Special Issue) Downloads View citations (157)
    See also Working Paper The economics of low stabilization: Model comparison of mitigation strategies and costs, Post-Print (2010) View citations (137) (2010)

2009

  1. Comparison of top-down and bottom-up estimates of sectoral and regional greenhouse gas emission reduction potentials
    Energy Policy, 2009, 37, (12), 5125-5139 Downloads View citations (64)
  2. Modeling the Financial Crisis with the Global, Econometric E3MG Model
    The IUP Journal of Applied Economics, 2009, VIII, (5-6), 5-31

2008

  1. Achieving the G8 50% target: modelling induced and accelerated technological change using the macro-econometric model E3MG
    Climate Policy, 2008, 8, (sup1), S30-S45 Downloads View citations (13)
  2. Climate Change, Social Justice and Development
    Development, 2008, 51, (3), 317-324 Downloads View citations (2)
  3. Integrated Modelling of EU Transport Policy: Assessing Economic Growth Impacts from Social Marginal Cost Pricing and Infrastructure Investment
    Journal of Transport Economics and Policy, 2008, 42, (1), 1-21 Downloads View citations (4)

2007

  1. Carbon leakage from unilateral Environmental Tax Reforms in Europe, 1995-2005
    Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (12), 6281-6292 Downloads View citations (55)
  2. Macroeconomic effects of efficiency policies for energy-intensive industries: The case of the UK Climate Change Agreements, 2000-2010
    Energy Economics, 2007, 29, (4), 760-778 Downloads View citations (42)
  3. New lessons for technology policy and climate change: investment for innovation
    Climate Policy, 2007, 7, (2), 156-161 Downloads View citations (1)
  4. The macro-economic rebound effect and the UK economy
    Energy Policy, 2007, 35, (10), 4935-4946 Downloads View citations (89)

2006

  1. Combining Energy Technology Dynamics and Macroeconometrics: The E3MG Model
    The Energy Journal, 2006, Hybrid Modeling, (Special Issue #2), 113-134 Downloads View citations (17)
  2. Decarbonizing the Global Economy with Induced Technological Change: Scenarios to 2100 using E3MG
    The Energy Journal, 2006, Endogenous Technological Change, (Special Issue #1), 241-258 Downloads View citations (32)
  3. Testing the representative agent assumption: the distribution of parameters in a large-scale model of the EU 1972-1998
    Applied Economics Letters, 2006, 13, (6), 395-398 Downloads View citations (4)

2004

  1. The Costs of Kyoto for the US Economy
    The Energy Journal, 2004, Volume 25, (Number 3), 53-72 Downloads View citations (9)

2002

  1. Costs of greenhouse gas abatement: meta-analysis of post-SRES mitigation scenarios
    Environmental Economics and Policy Studies, 2002, 5, (2), 135-166 Downloads View citations (20)

2001

  1. The Role of EU Internal Policies in Implementing Greenhouse Gas Mitigation Options to Achieve Kyoto Targets
    International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, 2001, 1, (2), 243-265 Downloads View citations (9)

1999

  1. Achieving a 10% Cut in Europe's Carbon Dioxide Emissions using Additional Excise Duties: Coordinated, Uncoordinated and Unilateral Action using the Econometric Model E3ME
    Economic Systems Research, 1999, 11, (4), 401-422 Downloads View citations (13)

1998

  1. Equity and ecotax reform in the EU: achieving a 10 per cent reduction in CO2 emissions using excise duties
    Fiscal Studies, 1998, 19, (4), 375-402 Downloads View citations (79)
  2. The effects on competitiveness of coordinated versus unilateral fiscal policies reducing GHG emissions in the EU: an assessment of a 10% reduction by 2010 using the E3ME model
    Energy Policy, 1998, 26, (14), 1083-1098 Downloads View citations (10)

1997

  1. Books and News
    Economic Systems Research, 1997, 9, (3), 287-288 Downloads

1996

  1. Essay Review: Managing the Global Commons: The Economics of Climate Change
    Energy & Environment, 1996, 7, (1), 85-88 Downloads

1995

  1. More jobs, less pollution
    New Economy, 1995, 2, (3), 157-162 Downloads
  2. Taxing Pollution Instead of Employment: Greenhouse Gas Abatement through Fiscal Policy in the UK
    Energy & Environment, 1995, 6, (1), 1-29 Downloads View citations (8)

1994

  1. Achieving the Rio target: CO2 abatement through fiscal policy in the UK
    Fiscal Studies, 1994, 15, (3), 1-18 Downloads

1993

  1. A UK carbon/energy tax: The macroeconomics effects
    Energy Policy, 1993, 21, (3), 296-308 Downloads View citations (32)
  2. Equity and Efficiencyin Policies to Reduce Carbon Emissions in The Domestic Sector
    Energy & Environment, 1993, 4, (4), 335-361 Downloads View citations (8)

1991

  1. Measuring economic costs of CO2 emission limits
    Energy, 1991, 16, (3), 611-614 Downloads View citations (1)
  2. Measuring the Peace Dividend in the United Kingdom
    Journal of Peace Research, 1991, 28, (4), 345-358 Downloads View citations (15)

1983

  1. Energy policy and forecasting: by Glenn R. DeSouza Lexington Books, D.C. Heath and Co, Lexington, MA, 1981, 218 pp, [UK pound]16.50
    Energy Economics, 1983, 5, (1), 65-65 Downloads
  2. Software support for multisectoral dynamic models of national economies
    Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control, 1983, 5, (1), 109-130 Downloads

1981

  1. Depletion policy and the de-industrialization of the UK economy
    Energy Economics, 1981, 3, (2), 71-82 Downloads View citations (1)

1980

  1. The Cambridge multisectoral dynamic odel: An instrument for national economic policy analysis
    Journal of Policy Modeling, 1980, 2, (3), 319-344 Downloads View citations (4)
  2. The Economic Consequences of Monetarism: A Keynesian View of the British Economy, 1980-90
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1980, 4, (4), 319-36 View citations (2)

1979

  1. Identification of Activity Effects, Trends and Cycles in Import Demand
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1979, 41, (1), 63-68

1977

  1. International Trade and Economic Growth: An Alternative to the Neoclassical Approach
    Cambridge Journal of Economics, 1977, 1, (2), 153-72 View citations (15)

1972

  1. Inflation, Growth, and Economic Policy in the Medium-Term
    National Institute Economic Review, 1972, 60, (1), 37-55 Downloads

1971

  1. A Maximum Sustainable Growth Rate for British Industrial Outputs
    The Review of Economic Studies, 1971, 38, (3), 369-376 Downloads
  2. Effective Rates of Protection for United Kingdom Production
    Economic Journal, 1971, 81, (322), 282-93 Downloads View citations (2)

1970

  1. The Import Content of Final Expenditures for the United Kingdom, 1954-1972
    Oxford Bulletin of Economics and Statistics, 1970, 32, (1), 1-17

Edited books

1998

  1. International Competitiveness and Environmental Policies
    Books, Edward Elgar Publishing Downloads View citations (30)

1988

  1. The Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model
    Cambridge Books, Cambridge University Press

Chapters

2009

  1. The Energy–Environment–Economy Model for Europe (E3ME)
    Chapter 12 in Modelling Sustainable Development, 2009 Downloads View citations (1)

2001

  1. The Regional Cambridge Multisectoral Dynamic Model of the UK Economy
    Springer View citations (2)

1996

  1. ASSESSING FISCAL POLICY FOR GREENHOUSE GAS ABATEMENT IN THE UK AND THE EUROPEAN UNION
    Chapter 27 in The Uk Energy Experience A Model or A Warning?, 1996, pp 365-379 Downloads

1979

  1. Economic Policy Formulation in a Large-scale Model
    Palgrave Macmillan

1978

  1. Towards Strategic Paths in Economic Planning
    Palgrave Macmillan View citations (1)
 
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